Conditions continue to improve in the Wind River high country! Every day, the snowline continues to recede and backcountry users can make it deeper and deeper into the range. We’re seeing daily thunderstorm patterns emerging, starting with light build-up after … Read More

The hatch is on! Our annual Grey Drake hatch has made it’s appearance and this year will be one for the books. We are seeing epic numbers of these big, extended-body mayflies on both the Green and the New Fork. … Read More

Although the major trailheads are accessible and snow-free, the high basins and peaks above 11,000 ft. continue to remain snowed in. The current snow line is hovering between 10,500 ft. and 10,800 ft., depending on aspect. Above these elevations, the … Read More

The current snowline is sitting somewhere between 10, 500 ft. and 10, 700 ft., depending on the aspect. The rate of melt has slowed to around one inch per day, and the rivers down low have already started to stabilize … Read More